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How is J1939 different from NMEA 2000?

J1939 and NMEA 2000 networks are both based on the same hardware (Controller Area Network (CAN)), and both protocols use the same message format (the messages are actually compatible and can coexist on the same network), however, NMEA uses different... Read More

What is a J2K100?

The J2K100 is a gateway or bridge between a J1939 network and an NMEA 2000 network. The J2K100 receives messages (or PGNs) from a J1939 network and converts the messages into NMEA 2000 messages (or PGNs). In some cases, J1939 messages are the same as... Read More

Who makes J1939 connectors?

A predominant manufacturer of J1939 connectors is Deutsch Industrial. Please see the attached document entitled "Deutsch Controller Area Network Series Technical Manual" for more information. Read More

Where would I use a J2K100?

You use the J2K100 if you have a propulsion engine or a generator that has a J1939 network connection and you want to display engine or electrical information on an NMEA 2000 compatible display. Read More

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